Legal History of the Holy Roman Empire PDF
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Published on 2010-09 by Books LLC, Wiki Series
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Germanic legal codes, Salic law, Vehmic court, Early Germanic law, Law of thelberht, Danish Code, Lex Burgundionum, Visigothic Code, Lex Saxonum, Sachsenspiegel, Reichskammergericht, Lex Baiuvariorum, Edictum Rothari, Imperial Reform, Constitutio Criminalis Carolina, Gerichtslinde, Lex Frisionum, Raffelstetten Customs Regulations, Imperial ban, General state laws for the Prussian states, Confoederatio cum principibus ecclesiasticis, Lex Ripuaria, Statutum in favorem principum, Lex Alamannorum, Code of Euric, Codex Maximilianeus bavaricus civilis, Schwabenspiegel, Code of Leovigild, Blood court. Excerpt: Several Latin law codes of the Germanic peoples written in the Early Middle Ages (also known as leges barbarorum |laws of the barbarians|) survive, dating to between the 5th and 9th centuries. They are influenced by Roman law, ecclesiastical law, and earlier tribal customs. Germanic law was codified in writing under the influence of Roman law; previously it was held in the memory of designated individuals who acted as judges in confrontations and meted out justice according to customary rote, based on careful memorization of precedent. Among the Franks they were called rachimburgs. |Living libraries, they were law incarnate, unpredictable and terrifying.| When justice is oral, the judicial act is personal and subjective. Power, whose origins were at once magical, divine and military, as Michel Rouche has pointed out, was exercised jointly by the |throne-worthy| elected king and his free warrior companions. Oral law sufficed as long as the warband was not settled in one place. Germanic law made no provisions for the public welfare, the res publica of Romans The principal examples are: The language of all these continental codes was Latin; the only known codes drawn up in any Germanic language were the Anglo-Saxon law...
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